I apologize if I'm posting to the wrong group. Please feel free to
point me in the right direction.
I am looking for the lyrics to a humorous song that my mother used to
sing to me when I was small. The song was "Two Little Bugs." I will
post some of the lyrics that I remember:
Two little bugs decided to roam
Packed their grips and left their home
Left their home with a buzz and a hum
Told their parents to kiss their ......
Chorus:
One was black
One was blue
One had spots on his traa-laa-loo
The other had a ring around his ring-a-rang-a-roo
Hi Ho the Derry-O
They flew right over to the grocery store
Slipped right up and under the door
They leaped on the sugar and they leaped on the tea
If I hadn't been a runnin'
They'd a leaped on me
Repeat Chorus.
Anyway, this is just a little of the song that I remember. If anyone
can point me in the right direction for finding the rest of it I would
greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
Neeva Candida
>Two little bugs decided to roam
>Packed their grips and left their home . . .
Okay Neeva! Pop question! What exactly was you Mother doing to you when she
sang this song, and was your father involved in it?
You know there are laws that could protect you, even now! It is not to late
to press charges! It is never to late! At least that is what they told me . .
.
Zevra, Humpty Dumpty,----- {sob} "I'm sorry but I can't go on. The memories
are to painful!
I don't know where that song would be. Try alt.tv.dallas.
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